The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 2Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 680 pages |
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... Jackson , in Tennessee , sixty miles south of Columbus , situated on the line of the Nashville and Ohio Railroad , while the greater portion of the troops were sent to New Madrid , on the Mis- sissippi , in the southeast corner of Mis ...
... Jackson , in Tennessee , sixty miles south of Columbus , situated on the line of the Nashville and Ohio Railroad , while the greater portion of the troops were sent to New Madrid , on the Mis- sissippi , in the southeast corner of Mis ...
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... Jackson , Decatur , and Corinth . - Martial Law in Memphis . 1862 . THE United States Government hav- | from many of those who had yielded to ing by its decisive victories at Forts the guidance of the leaders of the re- Henry and ...
... Jackson , Decatur , and Corinth . - Martial Law in Memphis . 1862 . THE United States Government hav- | from many of those who had yielded to ing by its decisive victories at Forts the guidance of the leaders of the re- Henry and ...
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... Jackson at New Orleans in 1815 ; he advocated the annexation of Texas , the war with Mexico , the tariff of 1846 , and a home- stead bill . In 1853 he was chosen Gov- ernor of Tennessee , after an exciting contest with Gustavus A. Henry ...
... Jackson at New Orleans in 1815 ; he advocated the annexation of Texas , the war with Mexico , the tariff of 1846 , and a home- stead bill . In 1853 he was chosen Gov- ernor of Tennessee , after an exciting contest with Gustavus A. Henry ...
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... Jackson in Tennes- CHAPTER VI . General Price's skill in retreat . - Escape from Missouri . - Continued retreat in Arkansas . - The Enemy driven from Sugar Creek . - Price in the Boston Mountains . - Junction with McCulloch . - General ...
... Jackson in Tennes- CHAPTER VI . General Price's skill in retreat . - Escape from Missouri . - Continued retreat in Arkansas . - The Enemy driven from Sugar Creek . - Price in the Boston Mountains . - Junction with McCulloch . - General ...
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... JACKSON , JOHN S. PHELPS , CHARLES B. Calvert , EDWIN H. WEBSTER , AARON HARDING , " C. A. WICKLIFFE , Chairman . GARRET DAVIS , J. J. CRITTENDEN , J. W. CRISFIELD , H. GRIDER , FRANCIS THOMAS , C. L. L. LEARY , R. MALLORY , JAMES S ...
... JACKSON , JOHN S. PHELPS , CHARLES B. Calvert , EDWIN H. WEBSTER , AARON HARDING , " C. A. WICKLIFFE , Chairman . GARRET DAVIS , J. J. CRITTENDEN , J. W. CRISFIELD , H. GRIDER , FRANCIS THOMAS , C. L. L. LEARY , R. MALLORY , JAMES S ...
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